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“丝绸之路”系列外文书籍

“丝绸之路”系列外文书籍

丝绸之路新史
作者: [美]芮乐伟·韩森(Valerie Hansen)
出版社: 北京联合出版公司·后浪出版公司
原作名: The Silk Road : A New History
译者: 张湛
出版年: 2015-8
页数: 328
装帧: 平装
ISBN: 9787550253414



内容简介  · · · · · ·
在世界历史上,丝绸之路是一个著名符号。但它实际上是什么样子的?在人们对它的想象中,一般是这样一幅朦胧景象:驮着丝绸的骆驼商队在尘土飞扬的沙漠中穿行,在中国与罗马之间络绎不绝。本书将要为你揭示,现实的情况与此大相径庭,而且远远比这副景象有趣得多。
本书通过大量惊人的考古发 现,彻底改变了人们对这条商路的惯常理解。几个世纪以来,尽管大量关键材料仍然尚未发掘,但是塔克拉玛干沙漠已经出土了许多迷人的东西。既有官员刻意埋藏保存的文书,也有目不识丁的当地居民利用官方文书做成的鞋垫和寿衣。作者探讨了丝路上从长安到撒马尔罕的七座绿洲,那里聚集着商人、使节、朝圣者和旅客,信仰着从佛教到祆教的不同宗教,有着非常宽容的国际化氛围。
本书试图告诉读者,从来没有一条单一的连续的丝绸之路,有的只是东西方之间的一连串市场。中国和罗马之间几乎没有直接的贸易活动,中国的主要贸易伙伴是今天伊朗地区的居民。丝绸并不是这些商路上最重要的商品,中国发明的纸张对欧洲产生了更大的影响,而金属、香料和玻璃与丝绸一样重要。相比之下,这些商路上传播的思想、技术和艺术图案具有更大的意义。

作者简介  · · · · · ·
芮乐伟·韩森(Valerie Hansen),耶鲁大学历史教授,著名汉学家。著有《开放的帝国:1800 年之前的中国》(The Open Empire: A History of China to 1800,2015)、《传统中国日常生活中的协商:中古契约研究》(Negotiating Daily Life in Tradition China: How Ordinary People Used Contracts, 600 —1400,1995)、《变迁之神——南宋时期的民间信仰》(Changing Gods in Medieval China, 1127—1276,1990)等汉学专著。

译者简介  · · · · · ·
张湛,哈佛大学近东语言与文明系伊朗学方向博士候选人。

目录  · · · · · ·
中文版序言
致 谢
学术惯例说明
年 表
序 章
第一章 楼 兰:中亚的十字路口
第二章 龟 兹:丝路诸语之门
第三章 高 昌:胡汉交融之所
第四章 撒马尔罕:粟特胡商的故乡
第五章 长 安:丝路终点的国际都会
第六章 敦煌藏经洞:丝路历史的凝固瞬间
第七章 于 阗:佛教、伊斯兰教的入疆通道
结 论 中亚陆路的历史
丝绸之路主要地名中英古今对照表
译后记
出版后记
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Johan Elverskog:Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road

作者: Johan Elverskog
出版社: University of Pennsylvania Press
副标题: A volume in the Encounters with Asia series
出版年: 2010-3-25
页数: 352
装帧: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780812242379



内容简介  · · · · · ·
Elverskog has produced, for the very first time, a detailed account of the long-term interaction of Buddhism and Islam that should be welcomed by all students of Eurasian history. His approach to this issue is informed, balanced, and insightful. He understands that it is important to recognize the diversity within both religions, and that their encounters were not clashes between monolithic belief systems. Their relationship ran the gamut between religious violence and fanaticism to cultural exchange and tolerance.—Thomas T. Allsen, author of The Royal Hunt in Eurasian History
This is the most thorough treatment I have seen of the historical relationship between Buddhism and Islam. Elverskog skillfully and often entertainingly corrects many longstanding stereotypes about both religions, and richly demonstrates the complexity of their historical interaction with each other. This book is thoughtful, its arguments well supported, and its style very accessible. —Richard Foltz, author of Religions of the Silk Road
In the contemporary world the meeting of Buddhism and Islam is most often imagined as one of violent confrontation. Indeed, the Taliban's destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas in 2001 seemed not only to reenact the infamous Muslim destruction of Nalanda monastery in the thirteenth century but also to reaffirm the stereotypes of Buddhism as a peaceful, rational philosophy and Islam as an inherently violent and irrational religion. But if Buddhist-Muslim history was simply repeated instances of Muslim militants attacking representations of the Buddha, how had the Bamiyan Buddha statues survived thirteen hundred years of Muslim rule?
Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road demonstrates that the history of Buddhist-Muslim interaction is much richer and more complex than many assume. This groundbreaking book covers Inner Asia from the eighth century through the Mongol empire and to the end of the Qing dynasty in the late nineteenth century. By exploring the meetings between Buddhists and Muslims along the Silk Road from Iran to China over more than a millennium, Johan Elverskog reveals that this long encounter was actually one of profound cross-cultural exchange in which two religious traditions were not only enriched but transformed in many ways.

作者简介  · · · · · ·
Johan Elverskog is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Southern Methodist University.

目录  · · · · · ·
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Contact
Chapter Two: Understanding
Chapter Three: Idolatry
Chapter Four: Jihad
Chapter Five: Halal
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
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Richard C. Foltz:Religions of the Silk Road

作者:  Richard C. Foltz
出版社: Palgrave Macmillan
副标题: Premodern Patterns of Globalization
出版年: 2010-6-21(Second Edition)
页数: 208
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9780230621251



内容简介  · · · · · ·
Traces the spread of religions and cultures along the trans-Eurasian trade routes over a period of more than two millennia. Indian, Iranian, Semitic, and Mediterranean ideas all followed the same trajectory through Central Asia to China and beyond, picking up additional elements and sometimes being radically transformed along the way. This age-old pattern shows how the transmission of culture and the development of economic networks have always been inextricably linked, laying a precedent for the globalizing trends seen today

作者简介  · · · · · ·
Richard C. Foltz holds a Ph.D. in History from Harvard University and has taught at Brown, Columbia, and Gettysburg College. He lives in New York City.

目录  · · · · · ·
Preface
One The Silk Road and Its Travelers
Two Religion and Trade in Ancient Eurasia
Three Buddhism and the Silk Road
Four A Refuge of Heretics: Nestorians and Manichaeans on the Silk Road
Five The Islamization of the Silk Road
Six Ecumenical Mischief
Seven A Melting Pot No More
Epilogue: The Religion of the Market
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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